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Im getting an x1r soon, what FC should i be getting if totally stock?

 

And are the rectangle mirrors better than stock mirrors in terms of ability to see wider?

 

And whats the rough damage for the rearsets?

 

Lastly, anyone needs the rack and box? I dont think i need them. Willling to let them go.

 

:angel:

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Im getting an x1r soon, what FC should i be getting if totally stock?

 

And are the rectangle mirrors better than stock mirrors in terms of ability to see wider?

 

And whats the rough damage for the rearsets?

 

Lastly, anyone needs the rack and box? I dont think i need them. Willling to let them go.

 

:angel:

 

depends how u ride it... if u slowly throttle up to 90km/h u shd get around 45-55 per liter

 

stock mirror better view

 

i dont mind u giving me the box

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rack??you mean the basket??

 

I mean the box rack and box.

 

depends how u ride it... if u slowly throttle up to 90km/h u shd get around 45-55 per liter

 

stock mirror better view

 

Wow! Ok once i take over the bike ill see how much im getting. Thanks mate.

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hahahaha nice FC... but dont expect the power .

 

Hahaha.

 

Then ill just have to take a break from riding fast and redlining. Haha.

It seems quite nice to ride slow and relaxed at times too.

 

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Hahaha.

 

Then ill just have to take a break from riding fast and redlining. Haha.

It seems quite nice to ride slow and relaxed at times too.

 

:angel:

 

i dont believe cos i just downgrade it....

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Talking about tyres... It seems on my X1-R. The rear tyre is wearing out much faster than the front. It's like the weight is all at the back. Anyone else?

 

my x1-r too. it's pretty normal cuz it's rear wheel driven. the same thing happen on my previous SP and Wave, usually the rear wheel wear out faster than the front.

 

I realised that my Pilot Sporty rear tyre is actually a 90/80 front tyre. But I see that other motorcycle stores also sell 90/80 as a rear tyre, like unique.

 

The site confirms that it's a front tyre...

http://www.michelin.ie/motorcycles/michelin-pilot-sporty#tab-tyres-sizes

 

I do believe the front tyre should not be used on the rear...

 

Should I be paranoid and change brands?

 

i'm using 90/80 for my rear and 80/80 for the front

18/10/07 - 19/08/08 : Honda NSR150 SP

21/08/08 - 24/09/09 : Honda Wave S 125

02/10/09 - 22/02/12 : Yamaha X1-R

09/04/12 - 13/02/15 : Kawasaki Ninja 250R

24/12/14 - 24/02/16 : Honda Wave R 125

29/06/16 : Honda MSX 125

 

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Straight road drag racer:cool::cool:

 

hahaha its bigger den stock spooky rim liao 80/80 , 80/80 just good.

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hey wanna know if i need to send the motor for inspection after i get the motor..since it is 2nd hand..

 

dun need, unless ur inspection is due soon

18/10/07 - 19/08/08 : Honda NSR150 SP

21/08/08 - 24/09/09 : Honda Wave S 125

02/10/09 - 22/02/12 : Yamaha X1-R

09/04/12 - 13/02/15 : Kawasaki Ninja 250R

24/12/14 - 24/02/16 : Honda Wave R 125

29/06/16 : Honda MSX 125

 

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hey anyone knows how much is pilot sport front and rear cost? cheaper thn battlax or not? and is it good? and which shop can u guys recommend me of high temp spray?

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hey anyone knows how much is pilot sport front and rear cost? cheaper thn battlax or not? and is it good? and which shop can u guys recommend me of high temp spray?

 

Taken from Unique as a reference.

 

Michelin Pilot Sporty 70/90-17 80/90-17 $105.00 (UP $118)

Michelin Pilot Sporty 80/90-17 90/80-17 $120.00 (UP $133)

 

High temp spray is usually available at DIY/ Hardware shops.

X1-R 2010 model

Star Brake Lines

K&N Air Filter

EzzyOiler

Fuel Consumption Excel File (Update columns in blue), download @ http://dl.dropbox.com/u/38849257/Fuel%20Consumption-20120222-154031.xls

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btw is it true that spc is not good for bike??heard from my friend..dun know true or not..hahaha..

 

Use it before and using it currently.

Haven't overhaul and engine still alive.

Maybe ur friend can be more specific?

Maybe in terms of mileage... Previously not that good?

X1-R 2010 model

Star Brake Lines

K&N Air Filter

EzzyOiler

Fuel Consumption Excel File (Update columns in blue), download @ http://dl.dropbox.com/u/38849257/Fuel%20Consumption-20120222-154031.xls

Posted
Use it before and using it currently.

Haven't overhaul and engine still alive.

Maybe ur friend can be more specific?

Maybe in terms of mileage... Previously not that good?

 

Not sure..will ask him when he book out from camp.. :D

Posted
hey anyone knows how much is pilot sport front and rear cost? cheaper thn battlax or not? and is it good? and which shop can u guys recommend me of high temp spray?

 

definitely cheaper than Battlax but not as good. my mechanic told me it's similar to Dunlop TT900

 

wonder which petrol do you guys usually pump??

shell?

 

Esso cuz nearest to my hse and got 15% discount with Citibank credit card

18/10/07 - 19/08/08 : Honda NSR150 SP

21/08/08 - 24/09/09 : Honda Wave S 125

02/10/09 - 22/02/12 : Yamaha X1-R

09/04/12 - 13/02/15 : Kawasaki Ninja 250R

24/12/14 - 24/02/16 : Honda Wave R 125

29/06/16 : Honda MSX 125

 

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Posted (edited)
Not sure..will ask him when he book out from camp.. :D

 

Dont think there's good or not good petrol for bike.

As long it'spetrol it's safe for the bike.

Just the power/quality that's the difference.

Different users have different preference.

For me I pump spc cuz it's cheap 15% if paying by posb/dbs debit/credit card with spc card.

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Taken from Unique as a reference.

 

Michelin Pilot Sporty 70/90-17 80/90-17 $105.00 (UP $118)

Michelin Pilot Sporty 80/90-17 90/80-17 $120.00 (UP $133)

 

High temp spray is usually available at DIY/ Hardware shops.

 

whao fat cornering tyre

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